apostrophectomy
English
Etymology
Noun
apostrophectomy (plural apostrophectomies)
- The removal of incorrect apostrophes, especially those wrongly used to form plurals (greengrocer's apostrophes).
- 2000 March 30, Arnold Zwicky, “Re: I'm *famous*”, in soc.motss (Usenet), retrieved 2017-03-07, message-ID <8bvtf0$p7d@Turing.Stanford.EDU>:
- apostrophectomy is a famously painful procedure, and the rate of reinfection is very high. there are also many attested cases where a perfectly functional apostrophe was inappropriately excised.
- 2004 June 13, David, “Re: The World Quiz League, it's rolling”, in alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe (Usenet), retrieved 2017-03-07, message-ID <4cbe87bc27david@dacha.freeuk.com>:
- Apostrophectomy might not be pleasant but I don't think it's illegal.
- 2009 July 14, Marc Lostracco, “Cruller Intentions”, in Torontoist, archived from the original on 10 September 2016:
- It [Tim Hortons] received an apostrophectomy around the same time to accommodate Quebec language laws and was spun off entirely to shareholders by 2006, remaining registered in corporate haven Delaware.
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